Kadima

Kadima is a liberal political party in Israel that was founded on 24 November 2005 by Ariel Sharon, Ehud Olmert, Tzipi Livni, Shaul Mofaz, and Akram Hasson. The party supported unilateral disengagement, and moderate conservatives from the Likud party and social democrats from the Israeli Labor Party made up the Kadima party's leadership. In 2012, the liberal wing of the party broke away to form Hatnuah after the conservative Shaul Mofaz became the party leader, and Kadima became the smallest party in the 2013 elections, falling apart.